Video Gaming News - October 2002
San Francisco, CA (October 15, 2002) - Ubi Soft Entertainment today
announced that it has shipped Davis Cup Tennis for the GameBoy Advance to U.S.
retail stores. Davis Cup Tennis is an easy-to-pick-up, arcade-style tennis game
that recreates the thrill of tennis on the Game Boy Advance. Featuring more than
140 teams to choose from, realistic court surfaces, and players that grow in
skill as you play, Davis Cup Tennis recreates the full experience of competing
in one of Tennis' most prestigious tournaments. Davis Cup Tennis is rated "E"
for everyone and has an MSRP of $29.99.
"Davis Cup Tennis is the most comprehensive tennis game around, giving you
the power to be the coach, manager and player at the same time," said Corey
Fong, brand manager for Ubi Soft Entertainment. "No other handheld game comes
close to recreating the true feel of tennis. From building your skills, to the
different court surfaces and how they affect the ball, tennis fans everywhere
will love the way Davis Cup Tennis realistically presents the game of tennis."
From Ubi Soft:
Davis Cup Tennis is an easy-to-pick-up, arcade-style tennis game that
recreates the thrill of tennis and the 2002 Davis Cup Tournament. Enter a battle
among tennis legends - where only one country can claim the sport's most coveted
prize of all - the Davis Cup. With over 140 nations battling to possess the
Silver Trophy, the biggest war of the tennis world is now in your hands.
Davis Cup Tennis Features:
- Tennis Dream Teams - Handpick, train, and captain your own national team
of tennis all-stars from over 140 countries
- Build Tennis Legends - Gain experience points for your players' serve,
speed, return, and accuracy - then pit your best players against your friends
- Easy-to-pick-up gameplay for both casual and hardcore gamers
- 3 different game modes including Quick Game and Davis Cup Tournament
- 1-4 player multiplayer via the Game Boy Advance Game Link® cable
- Realistic court surfaces including clay, carpet, and grass, each with
their own characteristics
- Based on the official 2002 Davis Cup rules, regulations, and tournament
structure
- The only tennis game on the Game Boy Advance system endorsed by the
International Tennis Federation
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